Claude Chastillon or Chatillon (1559 or 1560 – 27 April 1616) was a French architect, military and civil engineer, and topographical draughtsman, who...
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Hiérolme), LXXIII/196, 27 April 1627 (will of Claude Vellefaux), etc. Informations sur Claude Chastillon Site sur les immeubles de la rue de Seine Portal:...
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hospital by Claude Chastillon.[citation needed] Construction was fairly quick, and was carried out using plans by Claude Vellfaux or Claude Chastillon, with...
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duc de Lorraine et Madame Claude, fille du roi" (Pastoral Song on the Wedding of Charles, Duke of Lorraine and Madame Claude, Daughter of the King). In...
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dimensions laid down by the architects Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau and Claude Chastillon. On 29 March 1605 Henry wrote to Sully: My friend, I pray you to remember...
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refers to him as 'a mason from Saint-Denis'. The cathedral in 1655 by Claude Chastillon Henry IV of France renounces Protestantism in 1593 at Saint-Denis...
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appearance of the garden facade, preserved in an engraving after Claude Chastillon and an engraving by Israël Silvestre, was then quite different from...
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Engraving of a drawing by Claude Chastillon of the original tower finished in 1611...
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owned a large number of engraved views of France (including works by Claude Chastillon, Israel Silvestre, Albert Flamen, and Reinier Nooms) and one of the...
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Count Sciarra Martinengo, a Venetian, who was governor of Orléans, and Claude de La Châtre, governor of the Berry. Lacking bombard artillery, but armed...
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the Sea from the Leucadian Promontory, Musée du Louvre, Paris (url) Claude Chastillon (c. 1560 – 1616), 2 works : The Chapel of Notre-Dame de Lisieux, Bibliothèque...
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Signy Abbey (engraving of a drawing by Claude Chastillon, 1613 x 1616)...
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painting by Abraham de Verwer. Near the beginning of the 17th century, Claude Chastillon drew a view from the east, projecting how the completed hôtel would...
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of the king. To lay out the town, he called on the civil engineer Claude Chastillon, while the design of the buildings was entrusted to the architect...
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presented anew an earlier Thesaurus attributed to Pierre Joulet, sieur de Chastillon (1545–1621). This was not a general dictionary but a thesaurus of synonyms...
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Chastel-Perron │ │ │ └─>Gérard de Bourbon, seigneur de Clessy │ X 1) Jeanne de Chastillon │ X 2) Alix de Bourbon-Montperoux │ │ │ └─>Isabelle, Dame de Clessy │...
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(died unknown) Claude Audran the Younger, French painter (died 1684) Ignatius Croon, Flemish Baroque painter (died 1667) Louis de Chastillon, French painter...
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Ligny, knight of the Golden Fleece: governor of Artois; married Joanne of Chastillon, daughter of James, Lord of Dampierre and Admiral of France. Florimond...
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– Alexis Simon Belle, painter (born 1674) Full date missing Louis de Chastillon, painter (born c.1639) Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, explorer...
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(1550–1625) Ruggiero Trofeo (1550–1614) Orazio Vecchi (1550–1605) Guillaume de Chastillon, sieur de La Tour (c. 1550–1610) Tomasz Szadek (1550–1612) Krzysztof Klabon...
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12 December five French cardinals appeared: Guise, du Bellay, Vendome, Chastillon and Tournon. Cardinal de Guise immediately took charge and plunged into...
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laid out west of the château. Records indicate that late in the decade Claude Mollet and Hilaire Masson designed the gardens, which remained relatively...
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Godfrey of Amiens 1116–1127: Enguerrand de Boves 1127–1144: Guérin de Chastillon-Saint-Pol 1144–1164: Theoderic (Dietrich) circa 1164–1169: Robert I. 1169–1204:...
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Italian painter of the Rococo, active in quadratura (born unknown) Louis de Chastillon, French painter in enamel and miniature, and engraver (born 1639) Andrea...
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Conclave on 29 November 1549. Cardinals de Guise, du Bellay, Vendôme, Chastillon and Tournon arrived on 12 December. Another French Cardinal, Georges d'Armagnac...
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second son of Rene du Puy du Fou. Andre took his mother's name of de Chastillon, and Louise retained the feudal rights to the estates of Ranton in her...
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Châteliers (or des Châtelliers): see Ré Châtillon Abbey (also known as Chastillon Abbey), diocese of Verdun (?-1791) (Pillon, Meuse) Chaumes, see Abbey...
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Louis XIV Nicolas Robert (1614-1685) Abraham Bosse (1602-1676) Louis de Chastillon (1639–1734) Sébastien Le Clerc (1637–1714) 1786 Halle Florulae Insularum...
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date Guillaume Amfrye de Chaulieu, poet and wit (died 1720) Louis de Chastillon, painter in enamel and miniature and engraver (died 1734) Daniel Greysolon...
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